The Game And Sean Kingston Are Now Going After Each Other On Instagram

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You can officially add Sean Kingston into the narrative revolving around the ongoing beef between The Game and Meek Mill. Actually, Kingston could be considered the reason why all of this bickering is going on in the first place.

Back in June, the “Beautiful Girls” singer was beaten and relieved of a reported $300K worth of jewelry at a Los Angeles nightclub with rumors indicated that members of The Game’s crew were involved in the chain-snatching. Meek Mill was supposedly at the club when it happened and he supposedly either told Kingston, the cops or both of Game’s entourage being involved, hence Game calling Meek a “snitch” among other things, including references to Nicki Minaj.

It all led to Sean Kingston hopping online and sending a shoutout to Meek Mill, encouraging him to hold his head up through all the bullshit Game’s been sending his way and indicated he didn’t believe Meek to be a stool pigeon. “I ain’t trying to be in media, no drama, no nothing,” he said in a now deleted Instagram video. “Meek, that’s my dawg we never had no conversations about nothing.” He added, “When [the robbery] happened I kept it moving me and [Meek] left the club as equal. It was nothing. At the end of the day let’s dead this shit.”

Of course, all that did was draw Game’s ire and momentarily shifted his focus from his Philly foe to the baby-faced singer. Game accused the “fat scary lying ass” Kingston of running to the cops regarding the robbery based on info he gained from Meek. As a result, West Coast rapper claims the cops investigated him for a robbery he had absolutely nothing to do with. He wrote, “I’m 1,000% sure yo punk ass & ya chubby side piece had detectives at my house before I left on tour.” He also promises Kingston a knuckle sandwich, saying “You gone have to see me, and then we will see if you can stand behind the words you typing on this app, bitch.”

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Yikes!

Of course, Kingston couldn’t take those kinds of threats without responding so he mustered up the courage to upload — and later delete – a series of videos. He tried to muster up some semblance of bravado that was a mixture of Bishop from Juice and Ox from Belly where he mixed tough talk and patois because, well, he had to try and save face. How else could he continue to go to the clubs and studios where other artists, entertainers and robbers, too, hang and look like a walking come-up if everyone knows he won’t stand up for himself?

The short version is Kingston calls Game a batty boy, admits he got smacked over the head with a bottle and robbed by the rapper’s crew before calling Game an old lame for beefing with a fat, pop singer. His words, not mine. He also mocks Game’s past as a stripper and Change of Heart contestant because those are two taunts Game will never ever be able to live down in this lifetime.

Who knows where all of this jawing leads next but let’s hope cooler heads prevail. All of this is far too much negative energy for a Sunday where there’s a full slate of NFL games to keep everyone placated.